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Forecasting and Hedging in the Foreign Exchange Markets Lecture Notes in Economic and Mathematical SystemsForecasting and Hedging in the Foreign Exchange Markets
            
                Lecture Notes in Economic and Mathematical Systems

Forecasting and Hedging in the Foreign Exchange Markets Lecture Notes in Economic and Mathematical Systems

Christian Ullrich

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"The growing complexity of many real world problems is one of the biggest challenges of our time. The area of international finance is one prominent example where decision making is often fraud to mistakes, and tasks such as forecasting, trading and hedging exchange rates seem to be too difficult to expect correct or at least adequate decisions. From the high complexity of the foreign exchange market and related decision problems, the author derives the necessity to use tools from Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence, e.g. Support Vector Machines, and to combine such methods with sophisticated financial modelling techniques. The suitability of this combination of ideas is demonstrated by an empirical study and by simulation."--Publisher's website.

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Management information systemsEconomicsBanks and bankingArtificial intelligenceFinanceForeign exchange marketHedging (Finance)ForecastingComputer simulationDevisenmarktKursprognoseHedgingEntscheidungsfindungKünstliche IntelligenzWechselkursUSAPrognoseverfahrenKomplexe Systeme

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